The ninth annual PBA Tour Finals will be held June 7-8 at Steel City Bowl and Brews in Bethlehem, Pa., including nine hours of live competition on CBS Sports Network.

“The PBA Tour Finals has become a destination event for fans and a lofty goal for our elite players,” PBA Tour Commissioner Tom Clark said. “The unprecedented nine hours of live coverage over the weekend on CBS Sports Network gives fans non-stop action featuring the best in the world. Engaging hosts like Lee and Krista Sandt in Pennsylvania also make the event extremely fun to attend.”

“We grew up with Junior Bowling on Saturday mornings and watching the PBA Tour on Saturday afternoons,” Lee Sandt said. “Hosting eight of the greatest players in the world, along with a full house of the greatest bowling fans in the world, is truly an honor and a privilege. All of us at Steel City promise to do everything we can to make this event and the entire weekend full of wonderful memories and excitement. Bring on The Tour!” 

Since 2017, Anthony Simonsen, Kyle Troup, Jason Belmonte and EJ Tackett have each won the event twice. No other player has yet walked away with the PBA Tour Finals title.

Qualifying for the PBA Tour Finals consists of competition points earned over the previous two seasons. The top eight PBA Tour players through April’s PBA Tournament of Champions will qualify for the event.

June 7 will feature two seeding rounds. Players will be divided into two groups based on their point totals entering the event.

On Sunday, each group will compete in a stepladder with the winners advancing to the championship match, which will air immediately following the group stepladders. The champion will receive $35,000.

Tickets for Pro-Ams, the Meet & Greet, and all PBA Tour Finals shows will be available here.

Select highlights will be available on @PBATour social handles across Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.

For the latest information and updates about the 2025 PBA Tour, visit www.PBA.com and follow the PBA on Instagram, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), TikTok and YouTube.

Past PBA Tour Finals Winners

2024 – Anthony Simonsen
2023 – Kyle Troup
2022 – Jason Belmonte
2021 – Anthony Simonsen
2020 – Kyle Troup
2019 – EJ Tackett
2018 – Jason Belmonte
2017 – EJ Tackett

PBA Tour Finals Schedule

Steel City Bowl and Brews | Bethlehem, Pa.

June 4
Pro-Ams

June 6
Meet and Greet
Practice session

June 7 | CBSSN
5 p.m. — Group 1 Qualifying (seeds No. 1, 4, 5, 8)
7 p.m. — Group 2 Qualifying (seeds No. 2, 3, 6, 7)

June 8 | CBSSN
5 p.m. — Group 1 Stepladder
7 p.m. — Group 2 Stepladder
9 p.m. — Championship